SecuritySpy 1.6.1: Update to Video Surveillance Software

[prMac.com] London, UK - Ben Software today announced the release of SecuritySpy 1.6.1, the premier multi-camera video surveillance software on the Macintosh platform. With features such as motion detection, real-time compression of multiple video and audio feeds, and network video streaming, SecuritySpy is designed for demanding video surveillance applications.

"This update represents our ongoing commitment to high quality" said Ben Bird, the developer of SecuritySpy. "Combined with Mac OS X, the rock-solid operating system from Apple, SecuritySpy offers unsurpassed functionality, stability and ease of use."

SecuritySpy supports a wide variety of network cameras and video servers, including the popular Axis range, as well as FireWire, USB, and PCI video input devices. SecuritySpy feautres sophisticated motion detection, which can be used to trigger recording as well as email alerts and audio alarms. The built-in web server allows remote viewing of live video and previously captured footage, as well as configuration of the software, from over the internet using a web browser or a mobile device such as the iPhone.

Pricing and Availability:
SecuritySpy can be downloaded and tested free of charge for 30 days before purchasing. Pricing is in British Pounds or US Dollars and depends on the number of simultaneous cameras used, ranging from £29.90 (approx. $49) for the single-camera version, to £299.00 (approx. $499) for the unlimited-camera version.

Ben Software is an independent software development company focused on providing high-quality video-related software for the Macintosh platform. Copyright 2008 Ben Software. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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